The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volumen10Macmillan, 1896 |
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... manner , conduct to Deep - dale , the character of which Valley may be conjectured from its name . It is terminated by a cove , a craggy and gloomy abyss , with precipitous sides ; a faithful receptacle of the snows that are driven into ...
... manner , conduct to Deep - dale , the character of which Valley may be conjectured from its name . It is terminated by a cove , a craggy and gloomy abyss , with precipitous sides ; a faithful receptacle of the snows that are driven into ...
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... manner , the repre- sentative figure of the wheel . Such , concisely given , is the general topographical view of the country of the Lakes in the north of England ; and it may be observed , that , from the circumfer- ence to the centre ...
... manner , the repre- sentative figure of the wheel . Such , concisely given , is the general topographical view of the country of the Lakes in the north of England ; and it may be observed , that , from the circumfer- ence to the centre ...
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... manner to harmonise by contrast with a perfectly naked snowless bleak summit in the far distance . " Having spoken of the forms , surface , and colour of the mountains , let us descend into the VALES . Though these have been represented ...
... manner to harmonise by contrast with a perfectly naked snowless bleak summit in the far distance . " Having spoken of the forms , surface , and colour of the mountains , let us descend into the VALES . Though these have been represented ...
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... manner in which the level areas of the vales are so frequently diversified by rocks , hills , and hillocks , scattered over them ; nor are they ornamented ( as are several of the lakes in Scotland and Ireland ) by the remains of castles ...
... manner in which the level areas of the vales are so frequently diversified by rocks , hills , and hillocks , scattered over them ; nor are they ornamented ( as are several of the lakes in Scotland and Ireland ) by the remains of castles ...
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... manner it is indebted to the hand of man . What I have to notice 1 Dr. Brown , the author of this fragment , was from his infancy brought up in Cumberland , and should have remembered that the practice of folding sheep by night is ...
... manner it is indebted to the hand of man . What I have to notice 1 Dr. Brown , the author of this fragment , was from his infancy brought up in Cumberland , and should have remembered that the practice of folding sheep by night is ...
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